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February 21, 2014

My family has always been a huge fan of the olympics. I remember being little and always getting sick right when the Winter Olympics were on. I would lay on the couch watching the races while drinking apple juice and eating toast. Although I was sick, I still have fond memories of the Olympics and have loved them ever since.

In 2010 the Winter Olympics were in my home town, Vancouver, Canada. I had such a great time watching them, and seeing my home town on T.V. made me so happy since I was living in the US at the time.

That summer we traveled home to Canada and were able to visit Whistler and all the Olympic sites, and of course take photos of the Olympic rings which was quite a amazing!

This year for the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games, Pampers is celebrating the littlest of athletes by partnering with Team USA members Noelle Pikus Pace (skeleton) and David Wise (feestyle skiing) because big dreams start with a good night's sleep. Pampers delivers products that allow for sound sleep by offering babies up to 12 hours of overnight protection.

From February 4-28th you can visit the Pampers Facebook page to participate in our celebration of the littlest of athletes.

Grand Prize: One lucky winning family will show off their Game Faces during a professional photo shoot with Team USA Freeskier David Wise. Airfare for up to 2 adults and 2 children, and one hotel room included.

First Prize:One winner will receive a year's supply of Pampers diapers.

Second Prize: Ten winners will receive a month's supply of Pampers diapers.

We have also been given the opportunity to spoil you with this amazing Prize Pack Giveaway, valued at over $100 and includes: Mini sports bag, Sports-themed Baby Blanket, Sports Photo Frame, Sound Sleep Machine, 2 packs of Pampers Baby Dry diapers and 2 packs of Pampers wipes!
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I really enjoy watching the figure skating and love the great stories that come from the Olympics. So proud of everyone that has accomplished their goals, made it to the Olympics is an homor itself. Their hard work and dedication shows

I love feeling so connected to every American as we cheer our team on! and I love seeing how despite political and religious differences all over the world--every country comes together to play in the games together!

I love the fact that we watch it as a family!!! My son (7 years old) love to ask questions and my husband will joke around saying how he was in that sport when he was in college.. and my son falls for it every time!

I like seeing all of the different events, seeing all of the different countries, their outfits and pretty much all of the dedication. It is interesting to see that some of the athletes have "normal" jobs on top of training which is definitely dedication!

We love watching all of the talented athletes. How hard they trained for their special events. We especially love the figure skating segment. The skaters look so graceful and elegant on ice. Julie smartsavvymama@gmail.com